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Author: Emma Langford

Emma Langford brings a distinctive perspective to technology journalism through her specialized focus on industrial computing systems and automation infrastructure, where she deciphers complex technical ecosystems for both enterprise and engineering audiences. Her reporting delves into the convergence of operational technology with emerging IoT frameworks, examining how edge computing and industrial AI are reshaping manufacturing and supply chain logistics. With a keen eye for practical implementation challenges, she translates technical specifications into strategic insights that help professionals navigate the rapidly evolving industrial digital landscape.
The Wild Race to Build a Game That Doesn’t Exist
AIGamingSoftware

The Wild Race to Build a Game That Doesn’t Exist

Bird Game 3 is a fictional, AI-generated game concept tearing up TikTok. Despite not existing, it’s sparked a real development race, with indie projects gaining instant, massive visibility. The hype highlights a bizarre new marketing reality.

by Emma LangfordDecember 1, 2025
Raspberry Pi Prices Are Going Up, Blame AI
ComputingHardwareManufacturing

Raspberry Pi Prices Are Going Up, Blame AI

Raspberry Pi is increasing prices on most of its popular single-board computers. The hikes, from $5 to $25 per model, are due to soaring memory costs driven by AI infrastructure demand.

by Emma LangfordDecember 1, 2025
Apple Might Use Intel to Make Chips, But It’s Not What You Think
ComputingHardwareTechnology

Apple Might Use Intel to Make Chips, But It’s Not What You Think

According to a new report, Apple is planning to have Intel manufacture some of its future Apple Silicon chips. This wouldn’t be a return to Intel CPUs, but a strategic diversification of chip production. The move is seen as a nod to U.S. manufacturing priorities.

by Emma LangfordDecember 1, 2025
India reportedly wants Sanchar Saathi pre-loaded on all phones
PrivacySoftwareTechnology

India reportedly wants Sanchar Saathi pre-loaded on all phones

According to a report, India’s telecom department has given smartphone makers like Apple and Samsung 90 days to pre-load the Sanchar Saathi app on all new devices sold in the country. The order, dated November 28, 2025, also asks for the app to be pushed to existing phones via updates, and users rep

by Emma LangfordDecember 1, 2025
The Grid’s Hidden Risk: Why New Power Plants Need a Check-Up
CybersecurityInnovationTechnology

The Grid’s Hidden Risk: Why New Power Plants Need a Check-Up

A new report warns that solar and wind farms are often misconfigured when they connect to the power grid, posing a serious stability threat. The solution? A mandatory third-party verification system, similar to a home inspection.

by Emma LangfordDecember 1, 2025
Dell Says Half a Billion People Are Avoiding Windows 11
ComputingSoftwareTechnology

Dell Says Half a Billion People Are Avoiding Windows 11

In a recent earnings call, Dell’s COO Jeff Clarke painted a stark picture of Windows 11 adoption. He stated that roughly 500 million PCs capable of running the OS haven’t been upgraded, with another 500 million too old to even try. This has left Dell’s sales momentum for Windows 11 devices lagging s

by Emma LangfordDecember 1, 2025
Banks Are Quietly Betting Big on “Unsexy” AI
AIInnovationSoftware

Banks Are Quietly Betting Big on “Unsexy” AI

The banking industry is shifting from AI hype to precision, focusing on autonomous agents that can handle complex workflows. While this could reduce costs by 15-20%, it also threatens $170 billion in profits if banks don’t adapt. Experts predict 2026 will be the tipping point for widespread adoption

by Emma LangfordNovember 30, 2025
This New Tech Pulls Lithium From Dead Batteries Cheaper Than Buying It
InnovationManufacturingTechnology

This New Tech Pulls Lithium From Dead Batteries Cheaper Than Buying It

Scientists have cracked the code on economically viable lithium recycling from dead batteries. Their new method costs just $12.70 per kilogram, beating current market prices. This could revolutionize how we source critical battery materials.

by Emma LangfordNovember 30, 2025
Students Are Solving Real-World Problems With $290K in IEEE Funding
AIInnovationTechnology

Students Are Solving Real-World Problems With $290K in IEEE Funding

Engineering students worldwide are building practical solutions for community challenges through IEEE’s EPICS program. The initiative just had its biggest year ever, funding 48 projects with $290,000 across 17 countries. From AI-powered braille learning to smart irrigation systems, these projects sh

by Emma LangfordNovember 28, 2025
Google Slashes Free Nano Banana Prompts as Demand Explodes
AIBusinessSoftware

Google Slashes Free Nano Banana Prompts as Demand Explodes

Google has quietly reduced free Nano Banana image prompts from three to just two per day. The company warns these caps “may change frequently” as demand for its AI tools skyrockets.

by Emma LangfordNovember 28, 2025

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